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Message: Escaping the Great Depression, and Extending the Greater Depression

The most depressing article I could find today from the dark side.

http://www.theaureport.com/pub/na/8616

Here is the intro.

Here at Casey Research, our view of the Great Depression of the 1930s is a little different from that of most people. In our eyes, Franklin Roosevelt wasn't a hero; he was a villain. Nearly everything he did served to extend and deepen the economic downturn.

With the exception of supporting the 21st Amendment for the repeal of Prohibition, Roosevelt's involvement in the economy was an unmitigated disaster. But in popular memory, that failure is obscured by U.S. success in WW2, over which Roosevelt presided.

Today, unfortunately, Obama and his minions are taking Roosevelt as a model and are straining to repeat his mistakes. Because the distortions in today's economy are far greater than those in the 1920s and 1930s, and because the public now relies upon government far more than it did in those days, I don't see any way around a more serious depression—the Greater Depression. It's been going on since 2008, will get much worse and has years left to run

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